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The Crown (season 5)

The fifth season of The Crown, which follows the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II, was released by Netflix on 9 November 2022. It was the first season of the series to be released following both the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on 9 April 2021 and the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022.

The Crown
Season 5
Promotional poster
Starring
Country of origin
  • United Kingdom[1]
  • United States[2]
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkNetflix
Original release9 November 2022 (2022-11-09)
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Imelda Staunton stars as Elizabeth, along with main cast members Jonathan Pryce, Lesley Manville, Jonny Lee Miller, Dominic West and Elizabeth Debicki. All cast members are new to the series; this season marked The Crown's final wholesale recasting, following the ensembles led by Claire Foy (seasons one and two) and Olivia Colman (seasons three and four).

Premise

The Crown traces the reign of Queen Elizabeth II from her wedding in 1947 through to the early 21st century.[3]

The fifth season covers the time period between 1991 and 1997, and is set during the premiership of John Major.[4] Events depicted include Elizabeth's annus horribilis in 1992, Diana's Panorama interview, the separation and divorce of Prince Charles and Diana, Elizabeth's state visit to Russia, use of Prince Philip's DNA to identify the remains of the Romanov family, the decommissioning of Britannia, the handover of Hong Kong, and Major's departure from office and the beginning of Tony Blair's premiership.[5]

Cast

Main

Featured

The following actors are credited in the opening titles of episodes in which they play a significant role:

Recurring

Notable guests

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
411"Queen Victoria Syndrome"Jessica HobbsPeter Morgan9 November 2022 (2022-11-09)
In 1953, Elizabeth launches the Royal Yacht Britannia. In 1991, Elizabeth and Philip make a two-week cruise aboard the ageing Britannia while Charles and Diana travel to Italy for what is seen as their second honeymoon. Diana is annoyed that Charles has invited his cousins Norton and Penelope Knatchbull to join them; even more so when Charles cuts the holiday short due to a "diary conflict." A Sunday Times poll reveals that half of the British public favours Elizabeth, seen as having been on the throne for too long, abdicating so that Charles would become king. Elizabeth meets the new Prime Minister John Major at Balmoral Castle and asks the government to fund renovations to Britannia. Major agrees despite admitting his reluctance. Philip, Charles, Diana, and Margaret talk to Major during the Ghillies Ball, each confiding their troubles. Major later tells his wife Norma that the Royal Family's situation threatens the country's stability.
422"The System"Jessica HobbsPeter Morgan9 November 2022 (2022-11-09)
Philip receives news of the Knatchbulls' daughter's death while giving an interview about how he got into carriage driving. To help a grieving Penelope, he introduces her to the sport. Diana learns from friend James Colthurst that journalist Andrew Morton plans to write a tell-all biography. She agrees to help Morton, seeing the book as a chance to tell her side of the story. To prevent direct contact, Morton gives Colthurst questions to deliver to Diana, who conveys answers back to Morton. Philip reflects on his grief over his sister's death while helping Penelope establish a charity in her daughter's memory. Penelope then informs Philip about the rumours concerning Diana and her involvement with Morton. Colthurst gets into a traffic accident, Morton's home is broken into, and Philip warns Diana about the consequences of disloyalty during a surprise visit. Morton's book is published amid growing tensions between Diana and the Royal Family.
433"Mou Mou"Alex GabassiPeter Morgan9 November 2022 (2022-11-09)
In 1946 Alexandria, Egypt, Coca-Cola street vendor Mohamed Al-Fayed briefly meets the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. In 1979, Mohamed, now a rich businessman, purchases the Hôtel Ritz Paris. Mohamed has his son, Dodi, dismiss black waiter Sydney Johnson at a reception, but rehires him after discovering he was the Duke of Windsor's valet. Johnson teaches Mohamed British customs and etiquette. Mohamed purchases the Harrods store and becomes an executive producer of Chariots of Fire, which wins the Academy Award for Best Picture. In 1986, following the Duchess of Windsor's death, Mohamed leases and restores the Windsors' villa. On receiving an invitation to visit, the Queen sends her private secretary, Sir Robert Fellowes, to take possession of certain items for the Royal Collection. Johnson dies shortly afterwards. At the Royal Windsor Horse Show, Mohamed meets Diana, whom the Queen sends to sit with him, and introduces her to Dodi.
444"Annus Horribilis"May el-ToukhyPeter Morgan9 November 2022 (2022-11-09)
Margaret receives a letter from Peter Townsend and learns he will be in London for a veterans' reception. The former lovers reunite, with Townsend saying that he plans to return the letters written during their relationship. Andrew asks Elizabeth for permission to separate after compromising photos of his wife are published; a recently-divorced Anne announces her intention to marry Timothy Laurence, and Charles argues his marital struggles will affect the Royal Family. A fire breaks out at Windsor Castle, destroying over one hundred rooms. Margaret tells Elizabeth she is still furious that she was not allowed to marry Townsend. During a luncheon marking her Ruby Jubilee, Elizabeth delivers a speech describing 1992 as an "annus horribilis".
455"The Way Ahead"May el-ToukhyPeter Morgan9 November 2022 (2022-11-09)
Following Elizabeth's decision to allow Charles and Diana to separate, the senior royals create an informal group of advisors to find ways to improve the monarchy's image. The group comes up with only minor measures. A tabloid newspaper publishes transcripts of an intimate telephone conversation between Charles and Camilla from three years earlier. To improve his public image, Charles participates in an ITV documentary. Diana upstages him on the night of the premiere by attending an event in an outfit dubbed by the media as a "revenge dress". Anne reports to the senior royals following a meeting with Charles, stating that he is emerging from the scandal stronger than ever and is setting up his own circle of advisors to work on The Prince's Trust.
466"Ipatiev House"Christian SchwochowPeter Morgan9 November 2022 (2022-11-09)
In 1917, King George V and Queen Mary are asked by the British government to support the dispatch of a warship to Russia to take Tsar Nicholas II and his family to the United Kingdom. At Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg, the Romanovs are executed by local Bolsheviks. In 1992, the Queen receives Russian president Boris Yeltsin at Buckingham Palace. Yeltsin invites the Queen for a state visit to Russia. The Queen, pointing out that Yeltsin carried out the order to demolish Ipatiev House, makes it a condition for the remains of the Romanovs to be exhumed and reburied. Yeltsin agrees, and Prince Philip helps identify the remains through DNA profiling by providing his samples. On the state visit to Russia, Philip admits to the Queen that he has sought intellectual companionship elsewhere, the closest friend being Lady Romsey. The Queen invites Lady Romsey to make a public appearance alongside the royal family to dispel rumours of any impropriety.
477"No Woman's Land"Erik Richter StrandPeter Morgan9 November 2022 (2022-11-09)
Prince William begins attending Eton College. Diana struggles with her separation and the changing relationship with her son. Martin Bashir, a journalist for the BBC current affairs programme Panorama, gains the confidence of Earl Spencer, Diana's brother. Bashir claims that Charles and Diana's staff such as Patrick Jephson are spying for the security services. Diana meets the surgeon Hasnat Khan. William confides to the Queen that he sometimes worries about his mother. Diana waits around the hospital until she has another encounter with Khan. Earl Spencer introduces Diana to Bashir; Bashir persuades Diana to film an interview to tell her story in response to Charles's documentary. Diana and Khan see a film together, then share a kiss. Bashir encourages Diana over her feelings of insecurity.
488"Gunpowder"Erik Richter StrandPeter Morgan9 November 2022 (2022-11-09)
Diana and Khan continue their relationship. Bashir and his editor Steve Hewlett are given the go-ahead by BBC director-general John Birt to conduct the interview. Earl Spencer notes inconsistencies in Bashir's accounts and advises Diana to cease contact, but Bashir persuades Diana to continue. Bashir and his team film "An Interview with HRH The Princess of Wales" under secrecy in Diana's flat at Kensington Palace on bonfire night. Reviewing the footage, Birt is stunned by the explosive content and has misgivings about letting it air, but does not terminate it. Diana informs the Queen of the interview in advance of its broadcast, which the Queen notes is on her and Prince Philip's 48th wedding anniversary.
499"Couple 31"Christian SchwochowPeter Morgan9 November 2022 (2022-11-09)
The Queen writes to Charles and Diana advising them to divorce. Diana deals with the fallout of the Panorama interview and the end of her relationship with Khan. With Charles and Diana unable to agree on settlement terms, the Queen asks Major to act as an intermediary. Charles engages the services of public relations executive Mark Bolland, who advises him to agree to terms so that Charles and Camilla can improve their public image. Charles and Diana agree on a settlement. Charles visits Diana at her flat, where the two nearly make amends before the conversation turns to their marriage, at which point they argue again, prompting Charles to storm out. A government worker finalises their divorce paperwork; the episode ends with newsreel footage of Charles and Diana's wedding.
5010"Decommissioned"Alex GabassiPeter Morgan9 November 2022 (2022-11-09)
The Labour Party led by Tony Blair wins the 1997 general election by a landslide. With Blair making it clear that he will not fund a new yacht with taxpayers' money, and his proposal for private financing rejected by the Queen, she decides to retire Britannia without replacement. Diana and her sons are invited by Mohamed Al-Fayed to a holiday in Saint-Tropez. Charles travels to Hong Kong to give a speech marking the handover of Hong Kong. After the handover ceremony, he meets Blair on Britannia to discuss modernising the monarchy. Before the decommissioning of Britannia, the Queen returns to the yacht for a private farewell.

Production

Casting

In January 2020, Imelda Staunton was announced as succeeding Colman as the Queen in the fifth season, and her role in the final sixth season was reported in July.[25][26] Also in July 2020, Lesley Manville was announced as portraying Princess Margaret,[27][26] and the following month, Jonathan Pryce and Elizabeth Debicki had been cast as Prince Philip and Diana, Princess of Wales, respectively.[28][29] In October 2020, Dominic West was in talks to play Prince Charles and was officially confirmed as part of the cast in April 2021.[30][31][32] In June 2021, Jonny Lee Miller was cast as John Major and Olivia Williams announced that she would portray Camilla Parker Bowles.[33][34] On 18 November 2021, it was announced that Senan West, the real-life son of Dominic, was cast as Prince William.[35] In March 2022, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu was cast as Monique Ritz.[24] Khalid Abdalla plays Dodi Fayed; he relied on a piece of audio of Fayed doing a call-in for The Larry King Show to get a handle on Fayed's accent whilst speaking English, as Abdalla was unable to find an audio clip of Dodi Fayed online.[36]

Filming

Filming for the season began in July 2021.[37] Jemima Khan, who was a friend of Princess Diana, revealed that she had stepped down as a consultant and co-writer on episodes focusing on the Princess over concerns that the story of her final years would not be properly portrayed.[38] Filming was temporarily halted that December after eight crew members tested positive for COVID-19, which resulted in them being quarantined.[39]

Music

While not on the soundtrack, "Emotions" by American singer Mariah Carey was featured in the first episode.[40]

The Crown: Season Five
 
Soundtrack album by
Released11 November 2022 (2022-11-11)
GenreSoundtrack
Length38:29
LabelSony Music
The Crown music chronology
The Crown: Season Four
(2020)
The Crown: Season Five
(2022)
Martin Phipps soundtrack chronology
The Railway Children Return
(2022)
The Crown: Season Five
(2022)
No.TitleLength
1."Actually Her"3:12
2."Feet Up"3:11
3."Al Fayed"3:15
4."A Companion"1:54
5."Ipatiev House"3:30
6."To The Grave"2:56
7."Forty Years"3:14
8."Gunpowder"3:31
9."Hasnat"3:02
10."Outsiders"3:30
11."Carriages"3:19
12."Voices" (Remix)3:48
Total length:38:29

Release

The season was released on 9 November 2022.[41]

Reception

Audience viewership

During its debut week, the season topped Netflix's Top ten TV English titles with 107.39 million hours viewed.[42][43] The following week, it remained number one with 84.31 million viewing hours.[44][45] In its third week, it ranked at number three and generated 42.36 million viewing hours.[46][47]

Critical response

Rotten Tomatoes reported a 71% approval rating for the season based on 101 reviews, with an average rating of 6.75/10. Its critical consensus reads: "In its fifth season, it's hard to shake the feeling that this series has lost some of its luster – but addictive drama and a sterling cast remain The Crown's jewels."[48] On Metacritic, the season holds a score of 65 out of 100 based on 37 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[49]

TVLine named Elizabeth Debicki and Dominic West the "Performers of the Week" on 19 November 2022, for their performances in the penultimate episode "Couple 31", writing: "...in one masterful scene near the end of the season's penultimate episode, the newly divorced pair met in private to share a few laughs and take a hard look what went wrong with their relationship, with Debicki and West bringing shocking candor and fresh vulnerability to the two former sweethearts. In the extended scene [...] Debicki and West [displayed] a warmth we hadn’t seen between these two since they first started dating".[50] The A.V. Club compared West's character to Al Pacino in The Godfather Part II, suggesting that "...in Charles and Michael, we have two men who are forced to reconcile their failings against the measures and the mantras of their parents, knowing that no matter their intentions, it is their failures, not their innovations, that will outlive them".[51] Meanwhile, Lesley Manville was given an honourable mention on 12 November 2022 for her performance in the episode "Annus Horribilis". The website wrote: "...Manville [brought] magnificent depth to a woman looking back on her life and wondering if things could’ve been different".[52] However, many reviewers criticised the season for comparing poorly with earlier ones. Writing for The Atlantic, Shirley Li comments that "The new season of The Crown never risks challenging anyone's reputation. Instead, it merely risks its own as a compelling show".[53] In Variety, Caroline Framke comments that "Morgan's scripts [hammer] their most obvious themes home with clattering thuds, pushing allegory after allegory with vanishingly little nuance".[54] In The Guardian, Jack Seale concludes that "these new episodes are bitty and often just boring, with Morgan casting around for side plots to hide the fact that everything he has to say about the Windsors has already been said".[55]

Controversy

After the fourth season, there were increased calls for Netflix to add a disclaimer to The Crown to emphasise that the series is a fictionalised portrayal based on historical events. These calls increased given that the fifth season was released only two months after the Queen's death. Veteran actress Judi Dench wrote an open letter to The Times, deeming the series "crude sensationalism" and calling for a disclaimer to be added.[56] Netflix updated both the series description and the season five trailer caption on YouTube to refer to the series as a "fictional dramatization".[57] However, upon the release of the series, no episode contained a disclaimer.[58]

Prime Minister John Major is depicted in one scene as discussing with Prince Charles the possibility of the Queen abdicating. Major issued a statement after the episode aired, labelling the scene as "a barrel-load of malicious nonsense", confirming that he had never discussed the series with Netflix.[59]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Kirby and Miles are credited for flashback scenes in "Annus Horribilis" that used archival footage from the first two seasons.[7]

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External links

  • The Crown on Netflix  
  • The Crown at IMDb
  • Official screenplay for "Gunpowder"

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The fifth season of The Crown which follows the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II was released by Netflix on 9 November 2022 It was the first season of the series to be released following both the death of Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh on 9 April 2021 and the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022 The CrownSeason 5Promotional posterStarringImelda Staunton Jonathan Pryce Lesley Manville Dominic West Jonny Lee Miller Olivia Williams Claudia Harrison Natascha McElhone Marcia Warren Elizabeth DebickiCountry of originUnited Kingdom 1 United States 2 No of episodes10ReleaseOriginal networkNetflixOriginal release9 November 2022 2022 11 09 Season chronology PreviousSeason 4Next Season 6List of episodesImelda Staunton stars as Elizabeth along with main cast members Jonathan Pryce Lesley Manville Jonny Lee Miller Dominic West and Elizabeth Debicki All cast members are new to the series this season marked The Crown s final wholesale recasting following the ensembles led by Claire Foy seasons one and two and Olivia Colman seasons three and four Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 1 1 Featured 2 2 Recurring 2 3 Notable guests 3 Episodes 4 Production 4 1 Casting 4 2 Filming 4 3 Music 5 Release 6 Reception 6 1 Audience viewership 6 2 Critical response 6 3 Controversy 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPremise EditThe Crown traces the reign of Queen Elizabeth II from her wedding in 1947 through to the early 21st century 3 The fifth season covers the time period between 1991 and 1997 and is set during the premiership of John Major 4 Events depicted include Elizabeth s annus horribilis in 1992 Diana s Panorama interview the separation and divorce of Prince Charles and Diana Elizabeth s state visit to Russia use of Prince Philip s DNA to identify the remains of the Romanov family the decommissioning of Britannia the handover of Hong Kong and Major s departure from office and the beginning of Tony Blair s premiership 5 Cast EditMain article List of The Crown characters Main Edit Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II 6 Claire Foy as young Queen Elizabeth II Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Elizabeth s husband 6 Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret Countess of Snowdon Elizabeth s younger sister 6 Vanessa Kirby as young Princess Margaret a Dominic West as Charles Prince of Wales Elizabeth and Philip s eldest child and the heir apparent 6 Elizabeth Debicki as Diana Princess of Wales Charles s wife 6 Jonny Lee Miller as John Major Prime Minister 1990 1997 6 Olivia Williams as Camilla Parker Bowles Charles s long time lover 8 Claudia Harrison as Anne Princess Royal Elizabeth and Philip s second child and only daughter 9 Natascha McElhone as Penny Knatchbull Lady Romsey wife of Lord Romsey first cousin once removed of Prince Philip Marcia Warren as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother King George VI s widow Elizabeth II and Margaret s mother 10 Featured Edit The following actors are credited in the opening titles of episodes in which they play a significant role Salim Daw as Mohamed Al Fayed Dodi Fayed s father 11 Amir El Masry as young Mohamed Al Fayed 12 Khalid Abdalla as Dodi Fayed Diana s lover 13 Alex Jennings as Prince Edward Duke of Windsor Elizabeth s paternal uncle and former King of the United Kingdom who renounced the throne in 1936 Adam Buchanan as young Edward Prince of Wales Lia Williams as Wallis Duchess of Windsor Elizabeth s paternal aunt by marriage and the Duke of Windsor s American wife Timothy Dalton as Peter Townsend the man Margaret once hoped to marry 14 Ben Miles as young Peter Townsend a Prasanna Puwanarajah as Martin Bashir the journalist who conducted An Interview with HRH The Princess of Wales 15 Bertie Carvel as Tony Blair Prime Minister elected in 1997 16 Recurring Edit Flora Montgomery as Norma Major John Major s wife 17 Andrew Havill as Sir Robert Fellowes the Queen s private secretary and brother in law of Princess Diana 18 James Murray as Prince Andrew Duke of York Elizabeth and Philip s third child 18 Sam Woolf as Prince Edward Elizabeth and Philip s youngest child 17 Senan West as Prince William of Wales Charles and Diana s elder son and the second in line for the British throne 19 Timothee Sambor as young Prince William of Wales Humayun Saeed as Hasnat Khan Diana s lover from 1995 to 1997 20 Lydia Leonard as Cherie Blair Tony Blair s wife 21 Jude Akuwudike as Sydney Johnson the Duke of Windsor s valet footman Joshua Kekana as young Sydney Johnson Oliver Chris as Dr James Colthurst Princess Diana s close friend Jamie Glover as Patrick Jephson Princess Diana s private secretary Alastair Mackenzie as Richard Aylard Prince Charles s private secretary Phil Cumbus as Charles Spencer 9th Earl Spencer Princess Diana s younger brother Richard Rycroft as George Carey Archbishop of Canterbury Hanna Alstrom as Heini Wathen Mohamed Al Fayed s second wife Michael Jibson as Steve Hewlett editor of An Interview with HRH The Princess of Wales Notable guests Edit Erin Richards as Kelly Fisher Dodi Fayed s girlfriend prior to meeting Diana Princess of Wales 22 Emma Laird Craig as Sarah Duchess of York Andrew s wife 18 Will Powell as Prince Harry of Wales Charles and Diana s younger son and the third in line to the British throne Teddy Hawley as young Prince Harry of Wales Chayma Abdelkarimi as Samira Khashoggi Mohamed Al Fayed s first wife 23 Ahmed Ghozzi as Adnan Khashoggi Samira s brother and Dodi s maternal uncle Abdelatif Hwidar as Ali Ali Al Fayed Mohamed s father and Dodi s paternal grandfather Mohammed Kamel as Ali Al Fayed Mohamed s brother and Dodi s paternal uncle Moemen Hesham as young Ali Al Fayed Semo Salha as Salah Al Fayed Mohamed s brother and Dodi s paternal uncle Said Chatiby as young Salah Al Fayed Philippine Leroy Beaulieu as Monique Ritz Charles Ritz s widow 24 Theo Fraser Steele as Timothy Laurence Princess Anne s second husband Richard Dillane as King George V Edward VIII and George VI s father and Elizabeth II s paternal grandfather Candida Benson as Queen Mary George V s wife Edward VIII and George VI s mother and Elizabeth II s paternal grandmother Daniel Flynn as Andrew Parker Bowles Camilla s husband Emilia Lazenby as Laura Parker Bowles Camilla and Andrew s daughter James Harper Jones as Tom Parker Bowles Camilla and Andrew s son Aleksey Diakin as Tsar Nicholas II of Russia Emperor of Russia George V s maternal first cousin Anja Antonowicz as Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia Empress of Russia George V s paternal first cousin Prince Philip s maternal great aunt wife of Nicholas II Anastasia Everall as Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia Nicholas II and Alexandra s elder daughter Edward VIII and George VI s second cousin Julia Haworth as Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia Nicholas II and Alexandra s second daughter Edward VIII and George VI s second cousin Tamara Sulkhanishvili as Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia Nicholas II and Alexandra s third daughter Edward VIII and George VI s second cousin Amy Fourman as Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia Nicholas II and Alexandra s fourth daughter Edward VIII and George VI s second cousin William Biletsky as Alexei Nikolaevich Tsesarevich of Russia Nicholas II and Alexandra s only son and heir Edward VIII and George VI s second cousin Oleg Mirochnikov as Eugene Botkin Court Physician to the Tsar and Tsarina of Russia Gediminas Adomaitis as Yakov Yurovsky Chief Executioner of the Tsar of Russia and his family Nicholas Lumley as Lord Stamfordham private secretary to King George V and maternal grandfather of the Queen s former private secretary Lord Adeane Elliot Cowan as Norton Knatchbull Lord Romsey grandson of Lord Mountbatten Edward Powell as Nicholas Knatchbull Lord and Lady Romsey s son Elodie Vickers as Alexandra Knatchbull Lord and Lady Romsey s daughter Clara Graham as Leonora Knatchbull Lord and Lady Romsey s daughter Anatoliy Kotenyov as Boris Yeltsin President of Russia Marina Shimanskaya as Naina Yeltsina First Lady of Russia wife of Boris Yeltsin Nicholas Gleaves as John Birt Director General of the BBC Richard Cordery as Marmaduke Duke Hussey Chairman of the Board of Governors of the BBC Haydn Gwynne as Lady Susan Hussey Elizabeth II s senior lady in waiting Andrew Steele as Andrew Morton Princess Diana s biographer Ben Lloyd Hughes as Mark Bolland public relations executive and deputy private secretary to Prince Charles Karine Ambrosio as Marie Luce Townsend Peter Townsend s wife Annabel Mullion as Fiona Shackleton the Solicitor to the Prince of Wales Ben Warwick as Jonathan Dimbleby the journalist who intereviewed Charles for Charles The Private Man the Public Role Martin Turner as The Earl of Airlie Lord Chamberlain and brother in law of Princess Alexandra The Hon Lady OgilvyEpisodes EditSee also List of The Crown episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date411 Queen Victoria Syndrome Jessica HobbsPeter Morgan9 November 2022 2022 11 09 In 1953 Elizabeth launches the Royal Yacht Britannia In 1991 Elizabeth and Philip make a two week cruise aboard the ageing Britannia while Charles and Diana travel to Italy for what is seen as their second honeymoon Diana is annoyed that Charles has invited his cousins Norton and Penelope Knatchbull to join them even more so when Charles cuts the holiday short due to a diary conflict A Sunday Times poll reveals that half of the British public favours Elizabeth seen as having been on the throne for too long abdicating so that Charles would become king Elizabeth meets the new Prime Minister John Major at Balmoral Castle and asks the government to fund renovations to Britannia Major agrees despite admitting his reluctance Philip Charles Diana and Margaret talk to Major during the Ghillies Ball each confiding their troubles Major later tells his wife Norma that the Royal Family s situation threatens the country s stability 422 The System Jessica HobbsPeter Morgan9 November 2022 2022 11 09 Philip receives news of the Knatchbulls daughter s death while giving an interview about how he got into carriage driving To help a grieving Penelope he introduces her to the sport Diana learns from friend James Colthurst that journalist Andrew Morton plans to write a tell all biography She agrees to help Morton seeing the book as a chance to tell her side of the story To prevent direct contact Morton gives Colthurst questions to deliver to Diana who conveys answers back to Morton Philip reflects on his grief over his sister s death while helping Penelope establish a charity in her daughter s memory Penelope then informs Philip about the rumours concerning Diana and her involvement with Morton Colthurst gets into a traffic accident Morton s home is broken into and Philip warns Diana about the consequences of disloyalty during a surprise visit Morton s book is published amid growing tensions between Diana and the Royal Family 433 Mou Mou Alex GabassiPeter Morgan9 November 2022 2022 11 09 In 1946 Alexandria Egypt Coca Cola street vendor Mohamed Al Fayed briefly meets the Duke and Duchess of Windsor In 1979 Mohamed now a rich businessman purchases the Hotel Ritz Paris Mohamed has his son Dodi dismiss black waiter Sydney Johnson at a reception but rehires him after discovering he was the Duke of Windsor s valet Johnson teaches Mohamed British customs and etiquette Mohamed purchases the Harrods store and becomes an executive producer of Chariots of Fire which wins the Academy Award for Best Picture In 1986 following the Duchess of Windsor s death Mohamed leases and restores the Windsors villa On receiving an invitation to visit the Queen sends her private secretary Sir Robert Fellowes to take possession of certain items for the Royal Collection Johnson dies shortly afterwards At the Royal Windsor Horse Show Mohamed meets Diana whom the Queen sends to sit with him and introduces her to Dodi 444 Annus Horribilis May el ToukhyPeter Morgan9 November 2022 2022 11 09 Margaret receives a letter from Peter Townsend and learns he will be in London for a veterans reception The former lovers reunite with Townsend saying that he plans to return the letters written during their relationship Andrew asks Elizabeth for permission to separate after compromising photos of his wife are published a recently divorced Anne announces her intention to marry Timothy Laurence and Charles argues his marital struggles will affect the Royal Family A fire breaks out at Windsor Castle destroying over one hundred rooms Margaret tells Elizabeth she is still furious that she was not allowed to marry Townsend During a luncheon marking her Ruby Jubilee Elizabeth delivers a speech describing 1992 as an annus horribilis 455 The Way Ahead May el ToukhyPeter Morgan9 November 2022 2022 11 09 Following Elizabeth s decision to allow Charles and Diana to separate the senior royals create an informal group of advisors to find ways to improve the monarchy s image The group comes up with only minor measures A tabloid newspaper publishes transcripts of an intimate telephone conversation between Charles and Camilla from three years earlier To improve his public image Charles participates in an ITV documentary Diana upstages him on the night of the premiere by attending an event in an outfit dubbed by the media as a revenge dress Anne reports to the senior royals following a meeting with Charles stating that he is emerging from the scandal stronger than ever and is setting up his own circle of advisors to work on The Prince s Trust 466 Ipatiev House Christian SchwochowPeter Morgan9 November 2022 2022 11 09 In 1917 King George V and Queen Mary are asked by the British government to support the dispatch of a warship to Russia to take Tsar Nicholas II and his family to the United Kingdom At Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg the Romanovs are executed by local Bolsheviks In 1992 the Queen receives Russian president Boris Yeltsin at Buckingham Palace Yeltsin invites the Queen for a state visit to Russia The Queen pointing out that Yeltsin carried out the order to demolish Ipatiev House makes it a condition for the remains of the Romanovs to be exhumed and reburied Yeltsin agrees and Prince Philip helps identify the remains through DNA profiling by providing his samples On the state visit to Russia Philip admits to the Queen that he has sought intellectual companionship elsewhere the closest friend being Lady Romsey The Queen invites Lady Romsey to make a public appearance alongside the royal family to dispel rumours of any impropriety 477 No Woman s Land Erik Richter StrandPeter Morgan9 November 2022 2022 11 09 Prince William begins attending Eton College Diana struggles with her separation and the changing relationship with her son Martin Bashir a journalist for the BBC current affairs programme Panorama gains the confidence of Earl Spencer Diana s brother Bashir claims that Charles and Diana s staff such as Patrick Jephson are spying for the security services Diana meets the surgeon Hasnat Khan William confides to the Queen that he sometimes worries about his mother Diana waits around the hospital until she has another encounter with Khan Earl Spencer introduces Diana to Bashir Bashir persuades Diana to film an interview to tell her story in response to Charles s documentary Diana and Khan see a film together then share a kiss Bashir encourages Diana over her feelings of insecurity 488 Gunpowder Erik Richter StrandPeter Morgan9 November 2022 2022 11 09 Diana and Khan continue their relationship Bashir and his editor Steve Hewlett are given the go ahead by BBC director general John Birt to conduct the interview Earl Spencer notes inconsistencies in Bashir s accounts and advises Diana to cease contact but Bashir persuades Diana to continue Bashir and his team film An Interview with HRH The Princess of Wales under secrecy in Diana s flat at Kensington Palace on bonfire night Reviewing the footage Birt is stunned by the explosive content and has misgivings about letting it air but does not terminate it Diana informs the Queen of the interview in advance of its broadcast which the Queen notes is on her and Prince Philip s 48th wedding anniversary 499 Couple 31 Christian SchwochowPeter Morgan9 November 2022 2022 11 09 The Queen writes to Charles and Diana advising them to divorce Diana deals with the fallout of the Panorama interview and the end of her relationship with Khan With Charles and Diana unable to agree on settlement terms the Queen asks Major to act as an intermediary Charles engages the services of public relations executive Mark Bolland who advises him to agree to terms so that Charles and Camilla can improve their public image Charles and Diana agree on a settlement Charles visits Diana at her flat where the two nearly make amends before the conversation turns to their marriage at which point they argue again prompting Charles to storm out A government worker finalises their divorce paperwork the episode ends with newsreel footage of Charles and Diana s wedding 5010 Decommissioned Alex GabassiPeter Morgan9 November 2022 2022 11 09 The Labour Party led by Tony Blair wins the 1997 general election by a landslide With Blair making it clear that he will not fund a new yacht with taxpayers money and his proposal for private financing rejected by the Queen she decides to retire Britannia without replacement Diana and her sons are invited by Mohamed Al Fayed to a holiday in Saint Tropez Charles travels to Hong Kong to give a speech marking the handover of Hong Kong After the handover ceremony he meets Blair on Britannia to discuss modernising the monarchy Before the decommissioning of Britannia the Queen returns to the yacht for a private farewell Production EditCasting Edit In January 2020 Imelda Staunton was announced as succeeding Colman as the Queen in the fifth season and her role in the final sixth season was reported in July 25 26 Also in July 2020 Lesley Manville was announced as portraying Princess Margaret 27 26 and the following month Jonathan Pryce and Elizabeth Debicki had been cast as Prince Philip and Diana Princess of Wales respectively 28 29 In October 2020 Dominic West was in talks to play Prince Charles and was officially confirmed as part of the cast in April 2021 30 31 32 In June 2021 Jonny Lee Miller was cast as John Major and Olivia Williams announced that she would portray Camilla Parker Bowles 33 34 On 18 November 2021 it was announced that Senan West the real life son of Dominic was cast as Prince William 35 In March 2022 Philippine Leroy Beaulieu was cast as Monique Ritz 24 Khalid Abdalla plays Dodi Fayed he relied on a piece of audio of Fayed doing a call in for The Larry King Show to get a handle on Fayed s accent whilst speaking English as Abdalla was unable to find an audio clip of Dodi Fayed online 36 Filming Edit Filming for the season began in July 2021 37 Jemima Khan who was a friend of Princess Diana revealed that she had stepped down as a consultant and co writer on episodes focusing on the Princess over concerns that the story of her final years would not be properly portrayed 38 Filming was temporarily halted that December after eight crew members tested positive for COVID 19 which resulted in them being quarantined 39 Music Edit While not on the soundtrack Emotions by American singer Mariah Carey was featured in the first episode 40 The Crown Season Five Soundtrack album by Martin PhippsReleased11 November 2022 2022 11 11 GenreSoundtrackLength38 29LabelSony MusicThe Crown music chronologyThe Crown Season Four 2020 The Crown Season Five 2022 Martin Phipps soundtrack chronologyThe Railway Children Return 2022 The Crown Season Five 2022 No TitleLength1 Actually Her 3 122 Feet Up 3 113 Al Fayed 3 154 A Companion 1 545 Ipatiev House 3 306 To The Grave 2 567 Forty Years 3 148 Gunpowder 3 319 Hasnat 3 0210 Outsiders 3 3011 Carriages 3 1912 Voices Remix 3 48Total length 38 29Release EditThe season was released on 9 November 2022 41 Reception EditAudience viewership Edit During its debut week the season topped Netflix s Top ten TV English titles with 107 39 million hours viewed 42 43 The following week it remained number one with 84 31 million viewing hours 44 45 In its third week it ranked at number three and generated 42 36 million viewing hours 46 47 Critical response Edit Rotten Tomatoes reported a 71 approval rating for the season based on 101 reviews with an average rating of 6 75 10 Its critical consensus reads In its fifth season it s hard to shake the feeling that this series has lost some of its luster but addictive drama and a sterling cast remain The Crown s jewels 48 On Metacritic the season holds a score of 65 out of 100 based on 37 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 49 TVLine named Elizabeth Debicki and Dominic West the Performers of the Week on 19 November 2022 for their performances in the penultimate episode Couple 31 writing in one masterful scene near the end of the season s penultimate episode the newly divorced pair met in private to share a few laughs and take a hard look what went wrong with their relationship with Debicki and West bringing shocking candor and fresh vulnerability to the two former sweethearts In the extended scene Debicki and West displayed a warmth we hadn t seen between these two since they first started dating 50 The A V Club compared West s character to Al Pacino in The Godfather Part II suggesting that in Charles and Michael we have two men who are forced to reconcile their failings against the measures and the mantras of their parents knowing that no matter their intentions it is their failures not their innovations that will outlive them 51 Meanwhile Lesley Manville was given an honourable mention on 12 November 2022 for her performance in the episode Annus Horribilis The website wrote Manville brought magnificent depth to a woman looking back on her life and wondering if things could ve been different 52 However many reviewers criticised the season for comparing poorly with earlier ones Writing for The Atlantic Shirley Li comments that The new season of The Crown never risks challenging anyone s reputation Instead it merely risks its own as a compelling show 53 In Variety Caroline Framke comments that Morgan s scripts hammer their most obvious themes home with clattering thuds pushing allegory after allegory with vanishingly little nuance 54 In The Guardian Jack Seale concludes that these new episodes are bitty and often just boring with Morgan casting around for side plots to hide the fact that everything he has to say about the Windsors has already been said 55 Controversy Edit After the fourth season there were increased calls for Netflix to add a disclaimer to The Crown to emphasise that the series is a fictionalised portrayal based on historical events These calls increased given that the fifth season was released only two months after the Queen s death Veteran actress Judi Dench wrote an open letter to The Times deeming the series crude sensationalism and calling for a disclaimer to be added 56 Netflix updated both the series description and the season five trailer caption on YouTube to refer to the series as a fictional dramatization 57 However upon the release of the series no episode contained a disclaimer 58 Prime Minister John Major is depicted in one scene as discussing with Prince Charles the possibility of the Queen abdicating Major issued a statement after the episode aired labelling the scene as a barrel load of malicious nonsense confirming that he had never discussed the series with Netflix 59 Notes Edit a b Kirby and Miles are credited for flashback scenes in Annus Horribilis that used archival footage from the first two seasons 7 References Edit Netflix plans original UK drama about the Queen BBC News Online 23 May 2014 Archived from the original on 6 April 2019 Retrieved 27 October 2019 Brown Mick 3 November 2016 The Crown Claire Foy and Matt Smith on the 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Retrieved 15 August 2021 The Crown Consultant and Princess Diana s Friend Exits Season 5 Over Portrayal Issues Indiewire 9 November 2021 Samhan Jamie 17 December 2021 The Crown Haults Filming After COVID 19 Outbreak Entertainment Tonight Canada Archived from the original on 18 December 2021 Retrieved 18 December 2021 Mariah Carey s Got Emotions About Season 5 of The Crown Featuring Her Hit Billboard Retrieved 14 November 2022 Bamigboye Baz 24 September 2022 The Crown Gets November Premiere Date After Sensitive Behind The Scenes Discussions Following Death Of Queen Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 25 September 2022 Netflix Global Top 10 Netflix 13 November 2022 Archived from the original on 4 December 2022 Retrieved 4 December 2022 Chapman Wilson 15 November 2022 The Crown Season 5 Debuts as Number 1 on Netflix s Weekly Top 10 IndieWire Retrieved 4 December 2022 Netflix Global Top 10 Netflix 20 November 2022 Archived from the original on 30 November 2022 Retrieved 29 November 2022 Bell 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